Clint Smith began writing the poems in his new collection, Above Ground, when his wife was pregnant with their first child. The poems reflect the joy and fear that accompanies fatherhood. Some are fun ...
Becoming a father has made Clint Smith "lean into levity." In his second poetry collection, the staff writer at The Atlantic pens odes to an electric baby swing ("I literally cannot imagine my life ...
But growing up, the 26-year-old'sview of poetry was heavily influenced by those two men, "both of whom were writers who have experiences that I didn't identify with as a working-class Salvadoran girl ...
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Bestselling author and poet Clint Smith grew up in New Orleans but resettled in Houston in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina. The work of author Clint Smith often reflects the essence and culture of his ...
In his new poetry collection, “Above Ground,” award-winning writer Clint Smith explores the transformative experience of becoming a father, from seeing the world’s joys and tragedies anew to the ...
Clint Smith’s 2021 narrative nonfiction book, “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America,” won The Atlantic staff writer and scholar a National Book Critics Circle ...
In “Above Ground,” Clint Smith writes about the everyday joy, anxiety and exhaustion of parenthood with young children. He also writes about the legacy of slavery and racism and how that history ...
Smith's poems, which are addressed to his young children, describe what their ancestors endured and escaped. He also examines the joy and anxiety... In 'Above Ground,' Clint Smith uses poetry to ...
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Becoming a father has made Clint Smith "lean into levity." "How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America" for $22.99 at Amazon "How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning ...